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LaTeX spelling #573

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mattgarrish opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 1 comment
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LaTeX spelling #573

mattgarrish opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 1 comment
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a11y-display-guide Issue with the UX Guide principles or techniques a11y-display-techniques-epub Issue with the epub accessibility metadata display techniques a11y-display-techniques-onix Issue with the onix accessibility metadata display techniques

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The output strings currently spell it LaTex, but it should be LaTeX if we're following the formal naming convention.

@mattgarrish mattgarrish added a11y-display-guide Issue with the UX Guide principles or techniques a11y-display-techniques-epub Issue with the epub accessibility metadata display techniques a11y-display-techniques-onix Issue with the onix accessibility metadata display techniques labels Jan 7, 2025
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The X in TeX is actually the greek Chi, which is set typographically slightlower than the rest of the word. This was done by Donald Knuth to show off the capabilities of Tex for formatting. I don't think we want to put that into our document, so just made it LaTeX! PR coming soon.

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